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  1. Lucrezia Donati (Florence, Italy; 1447-ibidem, 1501) was an Italian noblewoman, mistress of Lorenzo de' Medici. The identity of the woman in the sculpture Dama col mazzolino, at Bargello Museum in Florence could be attributed to Lucrezia Donati. Also Sandro Botticelli's painting Fortitude would be another representation of her.

  2. Lucrezia Donati was an Italian noblewoman and was born in Florence. She was accounted as the most beautiful and sophisticated woman of the city among people, and was Lorenzo the Magnificent's mistress. Her husband Niccolò Ardinghelli was a merchant who usually stayed in Constantinople to trade.

  3. Jan 28, 2019 · Lucrezia Donati was an Italian noble in the 15th century Florence. She was married to Niccolò Ardighelli and is thought to be the daughter of Manno Donati and Caterina Bardi.

  4. This article explores the lives of women who were involved in irregular relationships in late medieval and Renaissance Florence. It contrasts the idealised image of the Beloved in poetry and art with the reality of the mistress, and uses primary and secondary sources to examine their social and legal status.

  5. May 20, 2014 · Learn about the historical and fictional characters and events in the TV show Da Vinci's Demons, such as Leonardo Da Vinci, the Medici family, the Ottomans and the Sons of Mithras. Find out how Lucrezia Donati, one of Da Vinci's lovers, is portrayed in the series and what role she played in his life.

  6. Some women, such as Lucrezia Donati, Simonetta Vespucci, Ginevra dei Benci could flirt with romantic love outside marriage without serious peril to their status; for others, however, sexual involvement brought marginality and life-long exclusion from social normalcy.

  7. Jan 16, 2020 · The ‘Queen of the Tournament’ was Lucrezia Donati, a Florentine hottie who Lorenzo was writing love poetry about, even thought she was married to someone else. His bride, Clarice Orsini, arrived in Florence a while later, and they were married just before Piero died.